Euroairlines Group announced the creation of a new cargo transport division. This strategic move marks a significant step for the group, positioning it as a comprehensive operator in the aviation sector by adding cargo transport to its existing passenger services. The service will be available in more than 175 airports and will operate over 400 direct routes and 600 connecting routes thanks to the connectivity of its partner airlines.
With this initiative, Euroairlines is extending its interline agreement system to the cargo sector, enabling it to connect markets, distribute goods, and create new channels of cooperation among airlines. The service will continue to be based on flexibility, the strength of its network, strategic collaboration, and outstanding customer care.
Antonio López-Lázaro, CEO of Euroairlines commented: “Our business model allows us to transport cargo in the same way we do with passengers: we connect companies, markets, and destinations through partnerships.”
Guillermo López-Lázaro, head of the cargo division stated: “With this new division, we aim to consolidate not only the product but also air operations and service, with the goal of expanding both nationally and internationally. Furthermore, this expansion aims to position Euroairlines as a cargo air bridge connecting Latin America, Europe, and Asia. ”
The commercial strategy of this new cargo division will rely on two main pillars: offering the new service to existing clients in the passenger division and attracting new operators interested in leveraging Euroairlines' infrastructure, network, and air distribution expertise. One of the key advantages of cargo transport is its greater stability compared to passenger operations, with lower entry barriers and more openness from operators to establish new agreements. The company is also adapting its operations to platforms and technologies specific to the logistics and cargo sector, while maintaining the essence of its flexible, collaborative model with a high level of customer adaptability—an essential factor in its growth.
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